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  2. Letter from a Belgian Princess.

    In connection with Mr. Edward Reeves’s recital to be held in the Victoria Hall on Saturday, April 24, in aid of Mrs. Frank Harden’s appeal for the Belgian Relief ...

    Article : 175 words
  3. MORE RECRUITS WANTED.

    When Australia made her first appeal to her sons to volunteer for active service at the war front there was a splendid response throughout the Common wealth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 753 words
  4. ENGLISH EAST COAST.

    The English coast was again visited by a German airship on Thursday night. The Zeppelin which raided the east coast on that occasion was accompanied by two ...

    Article : 180 words
  5. STORMING A SUMMIT.

    The official story of the capture by the French of the crest at Les Eparges, in the district between Verdun and Metz. has been published. It states that the slopes ...

    Article : 232 words
  6. Arrested as a Spy.

    Mr. T. J. Harris, the third officer of the steamer Port Kembia, at present at Port Adelaide, can claim the distinction of having been arrested in France as a ...

    Article : 193 words
  7. For Distinguished Service.

    Col. (temporary. Brig.-Gen.) Havelock Hudson, C.B., C.LE., has been promoted to major-general for distinguished conduct to major-general on the field for ...

    Article : 191 words
  8. MARCHING THROUGH MUD.

    The decisive effort by the French troops to regain the position was begun on April 5, when the western end of the crest was attacked. The infantry, covered in ...

    Article : 187 words
  9. A Motor Ambulance Wanted

    Mr. F. H. Clark, Secretary to the British Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Limited, has forwarded the following:—Mr. W. [?] Woodhead having learned that the ...

    Article : 388 words
  10. DESPERATE BAYONET WORK.

    On April 8 two regiments of French infantry and a battalion of Chasseurs were ordered to storm the summit. The magazines of their rifles became choked ...

    Article : 244 words
  11. USING KNAPSACKS TO PROTECT NECKS AND HEADS: CROSSING A STREET DURING BOMBARDMENT.

    In recent official communiques from Paris several notable successes by the French troops in various parts of the front have been recorded. This picture shows a device adopted by the Republican soldiers to give their bodies the maximum of protection from shrapnel fragments and rifle fire when making a dash across a snow-covered street during a bombardment and fusillade. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 113 words
  12. DOCTORS FOR THE FRONT.

    The President of the South Australian Branch of the British Medical Association has His Excellency the Governor’s permission to ask us to publish the following ...

    Article : 146 words
  13. CHAINED GERMAN GUNNERS.

    The Germane were still fighting with intense energy, and when the French reached the edge of the plateau, and all appeared to the enemy to be lost, the Germans chained ...

    Article : 147 words
  14. PUNISHED IN EGYPT.

    Several of the men of the 10th Battalion, who were returned from Egypt for disciplinary reasons by R.M.S. Maloje, were discharged from the date of their ...

    Article : 117 words
  15. A WAY THEY HAVE IN GERMANY.

    The ridge having been lost, the Germans characteristically re-baptized another crest, giving the name Les Eperges to a spur further to the south, which the French ...

    Article : 106 words
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